NVARider
Wannabie Member
This has happened a few times now.
So, I edited my latest video and uploaded it the same way I always do.
One comment, Drakhen99, pointed out that the time on the thumbnail was about 10 minutes different than the actual video length. When this has happened in the past I didn't think anything of it but this time I started wondering if this could affect views. Someone might not watch a 22 min video but 12 is fine.
Has anyone had this before? I went back into my editing software to see if I could see something obvious.
I usually have the format set on MPEG-2 1920x1080 with a frame rate of 30.
Redid it with H.264 AVC selected and Quality at MPEG-4 1920x1080/60p (40Mbps) selected and rendered it again. (I have a long list of options just picked this one)
Was a bigger file so if took longer to upload but the times matched on this go. Weird.
So I will leave these settings like this for the next one and see how it goes.
So, I edited my latest video and uploaded it the same way I always do.
One comment, Drakhen99, pointed out that the time on the thumbnail was about 10 minutes different than the actual video length. When this has happened in the past I didn't think anything of it but this time I started wondering if this could affect views. Someone might not watch a 22 min video but 12 is fine.
Has anyone had this before? I went back into my editing software to see if I could see something obvious.
I usually have the format set on MPEG-2 1920x1080 with a frame rate of 30.
Redid it with H.264 AVC selected and Quality at MPEG-4 1920x1080/60p (40Mbps) selected and rendered it again. (I have a long list of options just picked this one)
Was a bigger file so if took longer to upload but the times matched on this go. Weird.
So I will leave these settings like this for the next one and see how it goes.